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“As mobile device usage has exploded, some people are questioning the proper use of these devices among children. Most teachers and parents agree that this technology is a valuable tool—but are students too “plugged in”? How much screen time is too much?”
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This an amazing curriculum that we have come across! Excellent units and teaching concepts; especially as technology/computer classes continue to change.
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Edutopia blogger Ben Johnson, in the second half of a pro-and-con discussion about social media in the classroom, suggests that U.S. students are losing ground because educators put access and resources ahead of knowledge and learning.
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RT @insidehighered Are there more cases of female coaches #bullying athletes than there used to be? http://t.co/GoxdLgFCbr
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Just shy of its third birthday, the SAGE Open team is thrilled to announce the publication of its 500th journal article!
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How important is the visual presentation of data to getting research noticed by policy makers?
This an interesting post. It makes us ponder whether or not this the role that ICT/Technology classes come into play? Who is to teach people how to create these visualisations for their research?
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One of the most intimidating aspects for businesses that have decided to start a blog is the blank page. It’s one of the major reasons people avoid it – ‘what the heck are we gonna write about?
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